US1775555A - Method and device for making ribbed tubes with smooth ribs - Google Patents

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US1775555A
US1775555A US416704A US41670429A US1775555A US 1775555 A US1775555 A US 1775555A US 416704 A US416704 A US 416704A US 41670429 A US41670429 A US 41670429A US 1775555 A US1775555 A US 1775555A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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    • B21C37/22Making finned or ribbed tubes by fixing strip or like material to tubes
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  • the invention consists in first rolling the heated metal strip, which is to form the helical rib, to give it a tapering cross-section and a curvature corresponding to that of the tube to which it is ultimately to be applied, then crimping its thinner tapering part 'so that it may be fed in a straight line to the tube and, simultaneously with the smoothening out of the crimped part Winding it helically onto the smooth seamless tube.
  • the apparatus for carrying out this process comprises two smooth conical rolls for the purpose of tapering the cross-section of the strip towards the outer edge, two" conical toothed rolls meshing with each other for crimping the tapered portion of the strip, and a tool for winding the strip on the tube, consisting of a guide for the tube, and the strip and means for stretching or pressing smooth the strip.
  • the drawing illustrates by way of example one form of the apparatus according to the invention.
  • Figure 1 is a front view of the apparatus with a strip passing through.
  • Figure 2 is a plan of the same
  • Figure 3 shows cross-sections of the metal strip before and after its winding.
  • the metal strip a which is helically wound upon the tube on edge, is first conveyed in the usual way through a furnace for the purpose of heating it up to red heat. Then it is brought between two conical rolls c in order to produce the gradual tapering of its crosssection towards its outer edge and to curve previously crimped portion of the the metal strip as at a by stretching it on one side to correspond with the curvature of the.
  • a tool which consists, as usual, of a vertical flange f which is provided with a central circular opening 9 through which the strip is passed and upon which an arcuate wedge-like pressing surface h. surrounding the opening 9, is provided, and against which the metal strip a, with its previously crimped portion, is firmly pressed by rollers or discs i, so that the crimping entirely disappears and a smooth seamless helical rib a is produced.
  • the crosssection of the metal strip a can be altered by such manner that the helical Ilb a which is tapered outwardly has on its inner edge, adj acent to the tube, a projecting rib on one or both sides as shown in Figure 3.
  • the helical rib wound round the tube contracts when it cools down, it tightens round the circumference of the tube, so that it remains immovable, when cold.
  • hinged guiding cheeks 7c are provided which lie between the first winding of the helical rib a so that any change in the position and distance, during the cooling, is prevented.
  • the means for rotating the tube 6 and for advancing it axially is not illustrated, as such is entirely conventional and usual in machines of this type.
  • I claim: 1. A process for making ribbed tubes consisting in first rolling a heated metal strip to give it a tapered cross-section and a curvature corresponding to that of the tube to which it is ultimately to be applied, then crimping its thinner tapering part and feeding it in a straight line to the tube and, simultaneously with the smoothening out of the crimped part winding it helically onto the tube substantially as hereinbefore set forth. 2.
  • Apparatus for making ribbed tubes of the type wherein the tube to which the ribs are to be secured is rotated and moved axially comprising a pair of conical rolls for rolling a heated metal strip into a tapered crosssection, a pair of crimping rolls for crimping the tapered portion of said strip, a guide for guiding said crimped strip to the tube and means for flattening the crimped portion of the strip while it is being wound on the tube.

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Sept. 9, 1930. H. DORNDORF METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MAKING RIBBED TUBES WITH SMOOTH RIBS Filed Dec. 26, 1929 6f .50 I'll do 7.7
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Patented Sept. 9, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE HEINRICH DORNDORF, RODENKIRCHEN, NEAR COLOGNE, GERMANY METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MAKING RIBBED TUBES WITH SMOOTH RIBS Application filed December 26, 1929, Serial No. 416,704, and in Germany December 17-, 1928.
Methods and devices for making tubes with ribs or fins are already known in which a metal strip is wound, in the hot state, on edge and helically on the tube, the strip being crimped or corrugated on the side adjacent to the tube. The radiating seams which the ribs thus acquire, form a dust anddirt trap and render the ribbed tubes unsuitable for many purposes. The object of this invention is to make it possible to wind the helical rib smooth, that is to say, without seams round the tube and the aim of the invention is accordingly a process and device for producing ribbed tubes with smooth ribs.
The invention consists in first rolling the heated metal strip, which is to form the helical rib, to give it a tapering cross-section and a curvature corresponding to that of the tube to which it is ultimately to be applied, then crimping its thinner tapering part 'so that it may be fed in a straight line to the tube and, simultaneously with the smoothening out of the crimped part Winding it helically onto the smooth seamless tube.
The apparatus for carrying out this process comprises two smooth conical rolls for the purpose of tapering the cross-section of the strip towards the outer edge, two" conical toothed rolls meshing with each other for crimping the tapered portion of the strip, and a tool for winding the strip on the tube, consisting of a guide for the tube, and the strip and means for stretching or pressing smooth the strip. I
The drawing illustrates by way of example one form of the apparatus according to the invention.
Figure 1 is a front view of the apparatus with a strip passing through.
Figure 2 is a plan of the same, and
Figure 3 shows cross-sections of the metal strip before and after its winding.
The metal strip a, which is helically wound upon the tube on edge, is first conveyed in the usual way through a furnace for the purpose of heating it up to red heat. Then it is brought between two conical rolls c in order to produce the gradual tapering of its crosssection towards its outer edge and to curve previously crimped portion of the the metal strip as at a by stretching it on one side to correspond with the curvature of the.
or to the tool used to wind the strip. -After the front end has been attached to the circumference of the tube on edge, in the usual mannor, that is to say, after it has been welded,-
the metal strip, owing to the winding motion of the tube 6, which is slowly rotated by means of a suitable device and is displaced at the same time in an axial direction, is helically wound on the same, when the crimped part of the metal strip is again stretched. For this purpose, a tool is used which consists, as usual, of a vertical flange f which is provided with a central circular opening 9 through which the strip is passed and upon which an arcuate wedge-like pressing surface h. surrounding the opening 9, is provided, and against which the metal strip a, with its previously crimped portion, is firmly pressed by rollers or discs i, so that the crimping entirely disappears and a smooth seamless helical rib a is produced. The crosssection of the metal strip a can be altered by such manner that the helical Ilb a which is tapered outwardly has on its inner edge, adj acent to the tube, a projecting rib on one or both sides as shown in Figure 3. Owing to the fact that the helical rib wound round the tube contracts when it cools down, it tightens round the circumference of the tube, so that it remains immovable, when cold. In order to prevent a displacement of the ribs from their parallel position, hinged guiding cheeks 7c are provided which lie between the first winding of the helical rib a so that any change in the position and distance, during the cooling, is prevented.
The means for rotating the tube 6 and for advancing it axially is not illustrated, as such is entirely conventional and usual in machines of this type.
I claim: 1. A process for making ribbed tubes consisting in first rolling a heated metal strip to give it a tapered cross-section and a curvature corresponding to that of the tube to which it is ultimately to be applied, then crimping its thinner tapering part and feeding it in a straight line to the tube and, simultaneously with the smoothening out of the crimped part winding it helically onto the tube substantially as hereinbefore set forth. 2. Apparatus for making ribbed tubes of the type wherein the tube to which the ribs are to be secured is rotated and moved axially, comprising a pair of conical rolls for rolling a heated metal strip into a tapered crosssection, a pair of crimping rolls for crimping the tapered portion of said strip, a guide for guiding said crimped strip to the tube and means for flattening the crimped portion of the strip while it is being wound on the tube. In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
HEINRICH DORNDORF.
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US2763364A (en) * 1953-03-23 1956-09-18 William F Matheny Fin wrapping machine for heat exchanger tubes
US2792050A (en) * 1953-07-24 1957-05-14 Ray C Edwards Apparatus for manufacturing helically finned tubes
US2815790A (en) * 1955-06-03 1957-12-10 Thomas L Mayrath Apparatus for making helical conveyor blades by edgewise bending and squeezing rolls
US3148441A (en) * 1959-09-14 1964-09-15 Calumet & Hecla Method of making attached fin type tubes
US3968554A (en) * 1970-07-20 1976-07-13 Naamloze Venootschap Spiro Research N.V. Heat exchanger
US4140264A (en) * 1976-11-08 1979-02-20 Jess Estep Method and apparatus for making augers
US4208004A (en) * 1976-11-08 1980-06-17 Jess Estep Method for making augers
US20230349489A1 (en) * 2022-04-27 2023-11-02 Andrew M. Braithwaite Method and apparatus for extraction of subterranean pipe

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2763364A (en) * 1953-03-23 1956-09-18 William F Matheny Fin wrapping machine for heat exchanger tubes
US2792050A (en) * 1953-07-24 1957-05-14 Ray C Edwards Apparatus for manufacturing helically finned tubes
US2815790A (en) * 1955-06-03 1957-12-10 Thomas L Mayrath Apparatus for making helical conveyor blades by edgewise bending and squeezing rolls
US3148441A (en) * 1959-09-14 1964-09-15 Calumet & Hecla Method of making attached fin type tubes
US3968554A (en) * 1970-07-20 1976-07-13 Naamloze Venootschap Spiro Research N.V. Heat exchanger
US4140264A (en) * 1976-11-08 1979-02-20 Jess Estep Method and apparatus for making augers
US4208004A (en) * 1976-11-08 1980-06-17 Jess Estep Method for making augers
US20230349489A1 (en) * 2022-04-27 2023-11-02 Andrew M. Braithwaite Method and apparatus for extraction of subterranean pipe
US12422058B2 (en) * 2022-04-27 2025-09-23 Andrew M. Braithwaite Method and apparatus for extraction of subterranean pipe

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